The less you know less about someone’s personality, the more you should infer about their personality from their behavior. So it is reasonable to infer more from behavior about others than yourself. The problem instead seems to be overconfidence—we infer far more than is reasonable given only a small behavior sample.
The less you know less about someone’s personality, the more you should infer about their personality from their behavior. So it is reasonable to infer more from behavior about others than yourself. The problem instead seems to be overconfidence—we infer far more than is reasonable given only a small behavior sample.